Christopher Nolan has explained his propensity for making complex movies, and in doing so, pinpoints exactly where his 2020 effort Tenet went wrong.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Christopher Nolan's reasoning for making movies with complex, winding narratives serves as a tacit explainer for why 2020's Tenet proved so divisive with audiences. As one of the premier auteurs of the past 20 years, movie audiences know more or less what to expect from any given Christopher Nolan movie.
"The job of the filmmaker is to try to be a little bit ahead of the audience, not too far ahead, not too far behind." Few directors have pushed the envelope of cinema as much as Christopher Nolan this millennium. Such dedication to creativity means it would be unrealistic to expect Nolan's films will walk the "not too far ahead, not too far behind" tightrope every single time. One might argue that other Nolan films, The Dark Knight Rises the most obvious candidate, fall "too far behind" in terms of their twists and stories.
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